Rachmaninoff plays Prélude in G# Minor, Op.32, No.12
Prélude in G-Sharp Minor, Op. 32, No. 12 · Sergei Rachmaninoff Sergei Rachmaninoff: The Complete Recordings ℗ Originally Recorded 1921. All Rights Reserved by BMG Music Released on: 2007-06-04 Composer, Piano: Sergei Rachmaninoff Producer: John Pfeiffer #rachmaninoff #prelude #piano #classicalmusic #rachmaninov #historicrecording #authentic In the early 1900s, Rachmaninoff recorded a variety of works, both his own compositions and those of other artists. Despite the technological limitations of the era, Rachmaninoff's recordings provide a rare glimpse into the playing style of one of the greatest pianists of all time. Despite the muffled and distorted sound quality, the recordings showcase Rachmaninoff's exceptional musicality and spontaneity, as he explores and embellishes the music in an organic and improvisational way that extends beyond the written notes on the page. His recordings offer a rare and valuable glimpse into his artistry and interpretation of music.

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